Appetizing learning in Swedish comprehensive schools: an attempt to employ food and tasting in a new form of experimental education |
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Authors: | Inger M. Jonsson,Marianne P. Ekstr m,Inga‐Britt Gustafsson |
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Affiliation: | Inger M. Jonsson,Marianne P. Ekström,Inga‐Britt Gustafsson |
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Abstract: | The word taste has several meanings: biopsychological, and cultural and social. Taste also influences food choice, though there is a widespread belief that tasty food is not synonymous with healthy eating patterns. In Sweden compulsory school daily meals are provided and Home Economics is a compulsory subject, while tasting lessons form an additional experimental form of education. The aim of this study has been to make a general evaluation of tasting lessons in four fifth‐year classes. The focus of the results is on pupils’ learning about, and interest in, food, and the opinions and reflections of teachers, catering staff and school heads. The participants were three professional focus groups comprising staff from four schools, and 48 pupils (eight groups with boys and girls in separate groups) from the same schools. Results showed that the children were prepared to be exposed to different foodstuffs, and the adults were prepared to be exposed to new educational methods. Two stages of children's learning have been described in connection with tasting: practice and experience, and verbalization and reflection. |
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Keywords: | Tasting lessons experimental food education practice and experience |
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